Ideally located in the historic seaside town of Tenby, this five-person, two-dog cottage is perfect for family retreats. Less than 0.5 miles from the town centre and the multi-coloured façades of Tenby’s seafront, you can enjoy superb proximity to a whole range of activities and attractions, from the best fish and chips in Wales, to serene boat trips out to sea, to the town’s 13th-century castle and walls. A rare advantage for this part of town, this cottage even benefits from an enclosed garden for evenings dining under violet skies
Tastefully decorated throughout, this cottage features bright and airy decor, peppered with homely touches and filled with natural light. A space that will quickly become a favourite, the cottage’s open-plan lounge/diner pairs an attractive dining area with a comfortable lounge. Here, inviting seating, a TV and a coal-effect electric fire await – perfect for cosy nights in. Elsewhere on the ground floor, you will find a well-equipped kitchen with ample space for socialising and food prep, while upstairs you will find three bedrooms. These bedrooms share a family bathroom with a bath and a separate shower.
Tucked away in a quiet street, a 0.5-mile walk in every direction will lead you to many great attractions. In the town itself, you will find all sorts of restaurants, shops and galleries lining Tenby’s historic streets, while on the seafront there are three beautiful sandy beaches. All heavenly for sunbathing, paddling, swimming and, of course, sandcastle building, Tenby’s beaches will appeal to all generations. That said, four-legged family members will particularly love Tenby’s dog-friendly South Beach. For adventures on foot, you should walk the Pembrokeshire Coast Path from Tenby to Saundersfoot, or for water-based fun, take a boat trip out to see the monastery on Caldey Island.